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Old 09-12-2013, 05:51 AM
Susie QRS Susie QRS is offline
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Hi Bryanna,

I would so much appreciate your reading of my xray. The xray should be the upper left quadrant where I only have two teeth now and those two teeth would support the orthotic that my dentist would use to replace my 4 front teeth, canine and bicuspid. This xray was of course before the RC took place. I don't have an xray of the completed RC but the dentist(as always) said it "looked good". The pain in my upper left quadrant has not changed.

He did want me to return to the endo and have the opposing molar on the bottom root canaled as well. The canals are totally calcified on this tooth but I have refused. I could not endure that again. When I was at the endos office, I chatted with the receptionist and asked her if she saw many teeth such as mine. She does see it more often in older people but they did treat a 10 year old with a single front tooth that was calcified so it seems that they somewhat do them routinely.

I am in a state of paralysis at the moment not knowing whether to proceed with this expensive treatment to correct my bite. I do not think it is neuralgia that I have as I can pinpoint individual teeth that ache.

Several years back I was referred to a prosthodontist and had aggressive equilibration done on my existing dental work. This "treatment" seemed to be more of an assault than it was treatment Many crowns were perforated in the procedure. Amazingly enough, any new dentist that I see does not question how it came about that my crowns are perforated.

The panorex that I have is two years old and is on disk. There seems not to be a way to remove my personal info.....
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